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Old 01-31-2007   #1 (permalink)
Billy Scotland
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avg kernel interface could not initialize

has anyone managed to resolve this? I bought a new laptop with Vista loaded
on release day, so no longer an RC1, 2 or beta issue! It wnet fone the forst
few times I rebooted, but back to the same annoying message.

Thanks in hope

Billy

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Old 01-31-2007   #2 (permalink)
Nathanial Woolls
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Re: avg kernel interface could not initialize

"Billy Scotland" <BillyScotland@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:39124CB1-0246-4659-88A3-180E33BAF052@microsoft.com...
> has anyone managed to resolve this? I bought a new laptop with Vista
> loaded
> on release day, so no longer an RC1, 2 or beta issue! It wnet fone the
> forst
> few times I rebooted, but back to the same annoying message.


I got the same thing. I use Avast instead now. Works fine and free too.

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Old 01-31-2007   #3 (permalink)
Billy Scotland
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Re: avg kernel interface could not initialize

Thanks, but avast is very cluncky and I found it took ages to set up and even
longer to scan etc. do you find that?

Billy

"Nathanial Woolls" wrote:

> "Billy Scotland" <BillyScotland@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:39124CB1-0246-4659-88A3-180E33BAF052@microsoft.com...
> > has anyone managed to resolve this? I bought a new laptop with Vista
> > loaded
> > on release day, so no longer an RC1, 2 or beta issue! It wnet fone the
> > forst
> > few times I rebooted, but back to the same annoying message.

>
> I got the same thing. I use Avast instead now. Works fine and free too.
>

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Old 01-31-2007   #4 (permalink)
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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Re: avg kernel interface could not initialize

"Billy Scotland" <BillyScotland@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:39124CB1-0246-4659-88A3-180E33BAF052@microsoft.com...
> has anyone managed to resolve this? I bought a new laptop with Vista
> loaded
> on release day, so no longer an RC1, 2 or beta issue! It wnet fone the
> forst
> few times I rebooted, but back to the same annoying message.
>
> Thanks in hope
>
> Billy


This happens to me once in a while. I just start it manually.

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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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Old 02-06-2007   #5 (permalink)
John_Sal914
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RE: avg kernel interface could not initialize

I have the same problem even with the official release of Vista Home Premium.
It doesn't happen all the time. I seems to happen when I do a restart. I have
to log off and log back on. AVG works fine after that. It seems there might
be a minor glitch that hopefully will be resolved soon.

Does anyone know of a good free antivirus that doesn't use alot of resources?

"Billy Scotland" wrote:

> has anyone managed to resolve this? I bought a new laptop with Vista loaded
> on release day, so no longer an RC1, 2 or beta issue! It wnet fone the forst
> few times I rebooted, but back to the same annoying message.
>
> Thanks in hope
>
> Billy

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